Tag Archives: Frank Bennett

Frank Bennett of Nagoya University has launched Legal Resource Registry: An Open Archive of Law-Making Institutions and Publishing Channels. Here is a description of the registry, from its Website: This archive contains structured descriptions of legal resources and the publications … Continue reading →

Jeremy Daum, JD, of the Yale Law School China Center has launched a crowdsourced legal translation site called China Law Translate. Here is a description of the site from the site’s “About Us” page: Chinalawtranslate Is An Interactive, Cooperative Project … Continue reading →

Carl Malamud of Public.Resource.Org has recently raised the issue of whether legal citation standards should be copyrighted, in a letter to the Dean of Harvard Law School. One of the principal U.S. legal citation standards, The Bluebook, is copyrighted, and … Continue reading →

Professor Frank Bennett of Nagoya University Graduate School of Law has just published a new book entitled Citations, Out of the Box: Adapting Zotero for legal and multilingual research (free version here ; for-fee version here). Click here for Frank’s … Continue reading →

Professor Frank Bennett of Nagoya University Graduate School of Law has posted Multilingual Zotero: jurisdictions, and much else, at CitationStylist. Here are excerpts of the law-related news in the post: Jurisdiction input helper. Legal styles in [Multilingual Zotero (MLZ)] rely … Continue reading →

Professor Frank Bennett of Nagoya University Graduate School of Law has posted Proposed urn:lex codes for US materials in MLZ, at CitationStylist. Here is a summary of the post: The [Multilingual Zotero (MLZ)] styles rely on a urn:lex-like scheme for … Continue reading →

Professor Frank Bennett of Nagoya University Graduate School of Law has posted @Zotero 4 Law and OpenCongress.org, at CitationStylist. Here is a summary of the post: I am very happy to announce the first operational end-to-end research and citation pipeline … Continue reading →